Exchange rate management for international assignments

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The nature of international assignments where employees are sent to another country by the employer organization usually means that their financial commitments in their home country will be retained. In this perspective, the exchange rate management considering the role of a dollar becomes an important consideration. The several issues that need to reviewed while considering the exchange rate management for international assignments is analyzed.

author: Niven, Scott
United States, Management dynamics, Management, Foreign exchange, Foreign exchange rates, Company business management, Expatriation

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Tax planning and compliance issues for international assignments

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An overview of tax planning and compliance issues for international assignments is discussed. Further, two types of tax that include income tax and social taxes, and the tax aspects for two types of international assignments that are short - term (up to one year abroad) and long - term (between one and five years) is focused.

author: Schuckman, Mitchel, Cordova, Vince
United Kingdom, Tax planning, Taxation, Income tax

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Short-term assignments: combining employer and employee interests

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European companies make greater use of short-term employment assignments than their US counterparts. The factors influencing the use of short-term contracts are discussed.

author: Cummins, Siobhan
Economic aspects, Employment, Labor contracts

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